The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 47Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... poor girl placed upon it ; and the gay party of pleasure , now a funeral pro- cession , moved on in a silence broken only by sobs , and by the choking sound of Mrs. Chapelle's voice- the groans that were struggling for utterance in her ...
... poor girl placed upon it ; and the gay party of pleasure , now a funeral pro- cession , moved on in a silence broken only by sobs , and by the choking sound of Mrs. Chapelle's voice- the groans that were struggling for utterance in her ...
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... poor blessing her but she never smiled again . SONNET TO MY PIPE - PHANTOM . WHILE I sit here , in this vine - covered nook , Turning the pages of my STARKIE o'er , And to my ear , in chastened hum , the roar Of old Penobscot comes , my ...
... poor blessing her but she never smiled again . SONNET TO MY PIPE - PHANTOM . WHILE I sit here , in this vine - covered nook , Turning the pages of my STARKIE o'er , And to my ear , in chastened hum , the roar Of old Penobscot comes , my ...
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... poor tailors , tavern - keepers and under- takers ; invalids , who will ere many days lie calmly in their graves ; lawyers , politicians , editors , literary men , opera - dancers , negro - serenad- ers ; and , in short , there is ...
... poor tailors , tavern - keepers and under- takers ; invalids , who will ere many days lie calmly in their graves ; lawyers , politicians , editors , literary men , opera - dancers , negro - serenad- ers ; and , in short , there is ...
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... poor Emily hides her blushes and confusion as best she may in her handkerchief . Having assisted Stacy to clam - pie , the fiendish , grinning black remains standing and salaaming behind the pair for full fifteen minutes , during which ...
... poor Emily hides her blushes and confusion as best she may in her handkerchief . Having assisted Stacy to clam - pie , the fiendish , grinning black remains standing and salaaming behind the pair for full fifteen minutes , during which ...
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... Poor , gentle Emily ! Disguise is so impossible , that her effort at concealment was almost , if not quite , pathetic . She so far mistook herself as to throw out some of those adventurous words , which in her more beautiful but less ...
... Poor , gentle Emily ! Disguise is so impossible , that her effort at concealment was almost , if not quite , pathetic . She so far mistook herself as to throw out some of those adventurous words , which in her more beautiful but less ...
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